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  1. Trivia Friday – Which TV lift cabinet(s) can be purchased with matching bookcases?

    Question: Which TV lift cabinet(s) can be purchased with matching bookcases?

    Now Listen Up!  Here are the rules.

    Rules:

    1.) In order to play, you must send an email to [email protected].  The subject line must read: Matching bookcases

    2.)    In body of email, you must include the following: TV Lift Cabinet(s) answer, Your Full Name, Address, Phone Number, and Email Address.

    Only one vote per household will be considered!  Kate will personally respond to each contestant notifying them whether they are a winner or not.  If a contestant has answered correctly, their name will be added to the winner’s circle.  When a contestant is ready to purchase TV Lift Cabinet, contestant can simply call us at 561-417-0999.  Contestant must notify us they are on the winner’s circle to redeem discount.

    Every Thursday, we will reveal the answer on our Thursday Reveals.

    LET THE GUESSING BEGIN!

    Posted on: May 06, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  2. Thursday Reveal - Which TV lift cabinet(s) can accommodate a sound bar?

    It is time to reveal the answer to our weekly Friday trivia game.

    Question: Which TV lift cabinet(s) can accommodate a sound bar?

    The correct answer is Banyan Creek XL TV Lift Cabinet.

    Congratulations if you guessed correctly and made it to the Winner’s Circle. Don’t forget to call in to place you order and redeem your 10% discount.

    Categories: contest
    Posted on: May 05, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  3. Thursday Reveal - Which TV lift cabinet(s) can accommodate a sound bar?

    It is time to reveal the answer to our weekly Friday trivia game.

    Question: Which TV lift cabinet(s) can accommodate a sound bar?

    The correct answer is Banyan Creek XL TV Lift Cabinet.

    Congratulations if you guessed correctly and made it to the Winner’s Circle. Don’t forget to call in to place you order and redeem your 10% discount.

    Posted on: May 05, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  4. Thursday Reveal - Which TV lift cabinet(s) can accommodate a sound bar?

    It is time to reveal the answer to our weekly Friday trivia game.

    Question: Which TV lift cabinet(s) can accommodate a sound bar?

    The correct answer is Banyan Creek XL TV Lift Cabinet.

    Congratulations if you guessed correctly and made it to the Winner’s Circle. Don’t forget to call in to place you order and redeem your 10% discount.

    Posted on: May 05, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  5. Customer Spotlight – Dennis and Veronica from New Hope, Pennsylvania

    This week we would like to feature the home of Dennis and Veronica from New Hope, Pennsylvania.  Dennis and Veronica’s family room showcases traditional lines with Caribbean accents.  The Banyan Creek TV lift cabinet blends in beautifully with their existing leather upholstered chair and ottoman.  The rich African mahogany finish of the Banyan Creek warms the room.

    “Our story is simple; we love the look and the functioning of our lift TV unit. It impresses everyone who has seen it, both for its quality and for its uniqueness. Most have never seen anything like it before. If we had another place in our home that could accommodate another Lift TV unit we would buy it from you guys in a heartbeat”, states Dennis.

    Thank you, Dennis and Veronica for sharing with us all, your lovely home.  If you like their home, tell us.  Click on the "like" button.

    Posted on: May 04, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  6. Customer Spotlight – Dennis and Veronica from New Hope, Pennsylvania

    This week we would like to feature the home of Dennis and Veronica from New Hope, Pennsylvania.  Dennis and Veronica’s family room showcases traditional lines with Caribbean accents.  The Banyan Creek TV lift cabinet blends in beautifully with their existing leather upholstered chair and ottoman.  The rich African mahogany finish of the Banyan Creek warms the room.

    “Our story is simple; we love the look and the functioning of our lift TV unit. It impresses everyone who has seen it, both for its quality and for its uniqueness. Most have never seen anything like it before. If we had another place in our home that could accommodate another Lift TV unit we would buy it from you guys in a heartbeat”, states Dennis.

    Thank you, Dennis and Veronica for sharing with us all, your lovely home.  If you like their home, tell us.  Click on the "like" button.

    Posted on: May 04, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  7. Customer Spotlight – Dennis and Veronica from New Hope, Pennsylvania

    This week we would like to feature the home of Dennis and Veronica from New Hope, Pennsylvania.  Dennis and Veronica’s family room showcases traditional lines with Caribbean accents.  The Banyan Creek TV lift cabinet blends in beautifully with their existing leather upholstered chair and ottoman.  The rich African mahogany finish of the Banyan Creek warms the room.

    “Our story is simple; we love the look and the functioning of our lift TV unit. It impresses everyone who has seen it, both for its quality and for its uniqueness. Most have never seen anything like it before. If we had another place in our home that could accommodate another Lift TV unit we would buy it from you guys in a heartbeat”, states Dennis.

    Thank you, Dennis and Veronica for sharing with us all, your lovely home.  If you like their home, tell us.  Click on the "like" button.

    Posted on: May 04, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  8. "The Voice" on NBC takes on FOX’s "American Idol"

    This past Tuesday marked the debut of a new reality talent competition called "The Voice". Did you see the debut show on your Harbor Green TV lift cabinet?  The Mark Burnett produced show has established singers perform a blind audition in front of four celebrity coaches – Christina Aguilera, Cee-Lo Green, Adam Levine of Maroon 5 and Blake Shelton. These blind auditions are conducted with the coaches’ backs to the contestant. They are then judged solely on their voice, not their appearance. The coaches pick contestants they would like to mentor, often leading to fights between coaches. The idea is to mentor their picks until the end where the last contestant standing will receive a $100,000 recording contract with Universal.

    When the show goes live in several weeks, viewers will have a chance to vote for contestants they would like to “save” for the next round. Unlike "American Idol", "The Voice" does not judge and vote contestants off the show, the coaches mentor artists who already

    Categories: TV
    Posted on: May 03, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  9. "The Voice" on NBC takes on FOX’s "American Idol"

    This past Tuesday marked the debut of a new reality talent competition called "The Voice". Did you see the debut show on your Harbor Green TV lift cabinet?  The Mark Burnett produced show has established singers perform a blind audition in front of four celebrity coaches – Christina Aguilera, Cee-Lo Green, Adam Levine of Maroon 5 and Blake Shelton. These blind auditions are conducted with the coaches’ backs to the contestant. They are then judged solely on their voice, not their appearance. The coaches pick contestants they would like to mentor, often leading to fights between coaches. The idea is to mentor their picks until the end where the last contestant standing will receive a $100,000 recording contract with Universal.

    When the show goes live in several weeks, viewers will have a chance to vote for contestants they would like to “save” for the next round. Unlike "American Idol", "The Voice" does not judge and vote contestants off the show, the coaches mentor artists who already

    Posted on: May 03, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann
  10. "The Voice" on NBC takes on FOX’s "American Idol"

    This past Tuesday marked the debut of a new reality talent competition called "The Voice". Did you see the debut show on your Harbor Green TV lift cabinet?  The Mark Burnett produced show has established singers perform a blind audition in front of four celebrity coaches – Christina Aguilera, Cee-Lo Green, Adam Levine of Maroon 5 and Blake Shelton. These blind auditions are conducted with the coaches’ backs to the contestant. They are then judged solely on their voice, not their appearance. The coaches pick contestants they would like to mentor, often leading to fights between coaches. The idea is to mentor their picks until the end where the last contestant standing will receive a $100,000 recording contract with Universal.

    When the show goes live in several weeks, viewers will have a chance to vote for contestants they would like to “save” for the next round. Unlike "American Idol", "The Voice" does not judge and vote contestants off the show, the coaches mentor artists who already

    Posted on: May 03, 2011
    Posted by: Kerry Mann